You first need to determine the path to only that topic. Then you determine whether you just want them to only see the topic in the window or if you want to present the entire WebHelp frameset with the topic inside.

One more update which might be some help - AIR help format is a very and conveniant way of propogating changing to the existing installed help, in AIR you have an option updating your help (new version) and it is avilable to everyone as an update.

accepting that the user would require to do with respect to AIR, primarily AIR runtime has to installed and then help too (AIR run time is free ) , but I would elaborate about the benifits

firstly - it being a installed app it can be updated like any other software - whenever you publish new version of AIR then who ever has installed the Help he will get an update dialog (which shows which version of update is avilable) on which if you click OK it will update the AIR help content on that machine (so easy to use right?)

Secondly - As it uses its own runtime to show up, so it is cross platform and browser independent (hence you would never fall into trap of one feature not working on some machine/browser and working on the other)

Thirdly - without using any server you can get comments on the helps topics directly by the end user (which will help you make more user friendly and useful help system)

fourthy - RoboHelp can be used to create a simple certificate and that can be used to generate the AIR help (so you need not to pay untill you require a third party certificate)

now the problem of installation, user gets the option to specify the location where AIR help files will get created so it can be always installed in a pre defined location which can easily cleaned up anytime, you also have the option of uninstall the help

Apologies, but your responses are confusing me and apologies for upsetting you. That wasn't my intent. I'm unclear why you decided to enter the thread and suggest the OP switch to using AIR Help as it doesn't contain anything that will exactly address what the OP asked about.

Then when I pointed out the very real considerations before someone would consider switching, you seem upset about it and want to strongly point out what you see are advantages.

Is this Adobe's official stance now? All forum replies should suggest the OP switch to using locally installed AIR Help whether it addresses their issue or not? Perhaps you would rather we don't answer forum questions and allow only the RoboHelp engineers to answer questions in the forums?